A week that was good for the site was pretty agonising for me; there were some similarly funny reviews of old games which also got me thinking about old game stuff, but they had to push each other out of the way somehow. And then I gave first prize to a review of a not-old-(OLD) game anyway… also, it's good to see Alk's starting to get more reviews up.

Already popular with onlookers, this is one of those detailed reviews about the developments and regressions that can occur when game sequels are made. Sometimes the stuff missing from a sequel is weird or elusive, but this review does a fine job of arguing its case concerning Legaia to people who know the game and to people who don't.

This is a good story about how this was one of those games that caused the story's author (overdrive) to perceive something new about the possibilities of gaming. That a game could convey a more specific sense of adventure than the earliest single situation games did. I also learned from it why this game was called Jungle Hunt and why there's Jungle King in MAME, too.

I was pretty impressed with this game on the Apple II, which is where I first encountered it. It had very spacious graphics and good scrolling (the latter often a sore point on the Apple II).

All of Joe's Dishaster review, ASchultz's Miner review and this one were fighting for a place this week. Obviously all are good reads, but Pickhut's short and amusing description of the rather nauseating sounding Punky Skunk pushed the funny buttons well, so here it is.

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It was funny. The only reason I did that review was because I felt like writing something last Friday and...boom...picked an Atari game I remembered playing back in the day and wrote about it. I wanted to do something shorter, as with me doing little but RPGs now, my reviews are getting longer and longer. After reading True's ROTW last week, where he briefly touched on my Wild Arms 2 being a bit long, I figured it'd be of help to me to do a couple short reviews for simpler games to work on my brevity a bit.